And so it's finally here, the third BSBP reveal. I signed up for BSBP again, not having joined for for a couple of rounds. Of cause that had made me very keen to participate again and I signed up -- completely forgetting that the dates could be in the middle of spring farming season. Oops! Of cause I couldn't know that the spring farming would start unusually late this year, but as luck would have it (for me), the reveal was postponed a couple of weeks so here I am, free from the potatoes and ready to show what I made with the lovely soup I got from my BSBP partner Noemi.
First, let's take a look on that spanish soup Noemi cooked up for me to work with.
First a quick (and hopefully enticing) sampler of what's to come below.
First up is the necklace made for the lampwork focal. I had matching fire-polished rondelles, but they were pretty tiny (as are most my beads, being used to working with dainty jewellery and seed beads) and there were only 30 of them. After going back and forth many times, I finally decided on just stringing them with dark green silk cord (in lieu of anything matching the chain) on a gunmetal chain.
Looking back at it, I should've added something to the last portion of the chain. Ran out of rondelles, but adding, say, some gunmetal beads would've looked better than just leaving it bare in the neck. Well, something to remember for next time, then.
And look at that wire wrapping -- you can tell I've almost only been seedbeading and embroidering these last couple or years!
For the next piece, I wanted to do something with the sweet little copper connectors and clasp, which are made by Noemi herself. Wanted to keep it simple in order not to overpower the connectors and this is what was finally settled on. Not the best chain to use -- if you want to try something similar, I'd suggest a small rolo/belcher or cable chain -- but the only one I had that matched the copper. As it was slightly boring with just the chain, I wrapped some dusky dark purple anchor embroidery floss around the links. Don't know if it made it better or worse! *lol* I do enjoy embroidery so threads and floss is something I like to add to my jewellery nowadays.
The chain was so uncooperative I almost gave up, thinking of turning the connectors into little charms with a bead dangle in one end (it would've included a maneki neko charm, sorry all catlovers who didn't get any cat jewellery here). But I persevered.
Third piece is a silk wrap bracelet. First I thought of altering the ribbon in some way, either embroidering it, smocking it or adding a beaded edge, but in the end it all came down to my wanting to try an idea. Now, I'll say right away that it's an idea that maybe looks nice, but wasn't as practical as intended.
The idea was to lose the clasp and use the rubber o-rings to tighten the ribbon ends, then tucking them under the ribbon as with other wrap bracelets. But the wrap part made it more cumbersome than practical -- next time I'll try it with a simple bracelet that doesn't wrap around the wrist several times. (Also, the focal was supposed to be black to match the o-rings, but I hadn't time to blacken it. Some of you might prefer the antique bronze colour it has now, though.)
And so, the fourth and last piece. I wanted to use those vibrantly coloured crackle beads, but couldn't think of anything fun to do with them last minute (made it yesterday). Ideally I wanted to keep them mixed with the fw pearls in the colour combo Noemi created, but some of my teal supplies kept trying to get my attention, wanting to play with the purple beads. Finally, I caved and created this simple leather necklace with beads dangling from waxed linen cord attached to the leather using lark's head knots.
That's all, folks! My creations for this year's edition of BSBP. Now be sure to visit my BSBP partner Noemi, who had this eclectic (and somewhat boringly coloured) soup to work with:
And of cause a huge thank you to Lori for hosting this great (in fabulousness and size) event once again! You're fab!
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You will also be able to find many of the creations from all three of the reveal on the official 7th BSBP pinboard at Pinterest.
Lovely pieces!! Jag gillar verkligen wraparmbandet :) måste nog testa idéen själv...
ReplyDeleteGreat Job on your SOUP, every piece is lovely!!! :)))
ReplyDeleteso elegant sparkling designs! amazing!
ReplyDeleteEven your simplest pieces are lovely, because they all have deep thought and creativity behind them -- the wrap bracelet's o-rings are a really interesting idea, and I love the way you wove the cord and beads into the chain on the first necklace.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, Kristina, nice balance between sparkle and fibre! (PS trying to comment at Noemi's blog but comments not opening.)
ReplyDeleteI love the gunmetal chain and Czech beads you chose to complement the lampwork focal, beautiful art work!
ReplyDeleteLovly pieces. Great color combos.
ReplyDeletekathy
I love all designs: simple but modern and beautiful. Great work. Have a nice weekend, Ana
ReplyDeleteVery pretty but my favorite is the first necklace. I love your design and I actually like the bit of 'empty' chain at the back.
ReplyDeleteFab job..lots of defferent designs...
ReplyDeleteI love the silk ribbon bracelet so much! It is so simple but very elegant.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Very pretty!!! My favorite is the first necklace, love how you wove the cord and beads into the chain and also the empty part of chain. also the silk wrap bracelet is a simple, but great idea. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteI love both bracelet!
ReplyDeleteciao dall'Italia
I love the beads intertwined in the chain! That heart bracelet turned out beautiful as well. Great work on all your pieces!
ReplyDeleteyou do such beautiful work :) And that 'simple' necklace at the end is the perfect showcase for those beads ;)
ReplyDeleteYour pieces are so pretty, I love them all.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful work! I love the bracelets, they are simple, clean and very nice.
ReplyDeleteI really like the ways you use ribbons in these jewelries.
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporate fiber in your designs. Love them all, but the first one really talks to me. Milka
ReplyDeleteVerrry nice designs! I love what you did with the first necklace weaving the cord with the beads through the chain. Looks great....don't change anything.Your beautiful wrap bracelet is stunning! i love those colours.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I think these are definitely some of my favourite pieces. Love what you've done with the chain for the first necklace....LOVE the wrapped bracelet, even if it isn't very practical, it's beautiful! And that hope/Joy bracelet is going to be just stunning in a stack!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! I really like the final necklace, sometimes the 'simple' pieces are the best.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces! I can only imagine how much time you dedicated to the first necklace, but the chain is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design work! Especially love that copper bracelet.
ReplyDeleteI love how you embellished the chains, and the heart bracelet is both clever and sweet!
ReplyDeleteLovely designs, great job!
ReplyDeleteLovely designs!! I love how you wrapped the beads through the chain - very creative!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pieces...great colors. I just love the gunmetal chain.
ReplyDeleteKristina your designs are all wonderful. I like the bare chain at the back of the first necklace. It adds another dimension of texture. I also like the purple embroidery floss in the bracelet. The silk strand wrap bracelet is pretty. I like the bright color against the brass and the simple design looks summery.
ReplyDeleteLove the things you made with your soup. That copper bracelet is fab!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for you lovely comments! Glad you like what I managed to create even if I wish there'd been more time (or rather that I'd known that spring farming and BSBP would coincide, but who knew spring would be so late) so it could've been something a tad more... well, more.
ReplyDeleteI'm really behind on hopping, but I'm doing my best to try and visit you all. :)
I love the way you experimented and tried out different things. And I think each piece is fabulous. Unique and so interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh la la. . .Your pieces are so simple, but have so much detail and thought put into them. I adore what you did with the weaving of those beads in the first necklace. Of course, it's all so fabulous!
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